Samoëns charms with its authentic alpine atmosphere, diverse slopes across skill levels, and its quick access from Geneva airport—all set against the backdrop of historic buildings and natural beauty.
Samoëns is a great choice for beginners who don't mind taking a gondola to the slopes. Hop on the Grand Massif Express gondola to Samoëns 1600, and you'll find a beginners-only zone perfect for learning. The area is also well-equipped with English-speaking instructors from the French Ski School, so language isn't a barrier.
Samoëns for intermediates
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Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediates have an extensive playground in the Grand Massif area, connected by a lift pass. The resort offers a mix of terrain, from tree-lined slopes to wide-open bowls. A highlight is the 14km Piste des Cascades, the longest blue run in France, but getting back means a bus ride to Samoëns.
Samoëns for advanced
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Experts
Perfect
Expert skiers have some compelling challenges ahead. The resort offers more than 40km of black runs, like the intense Diamant Noir. Adventurous types should check out the Combe de Gers bowl and its taxing Onyx run. But be warned: this isn't the place for groomed, easy cruising.
Samoëns for snowboarders
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Fun
Perfect
The Grand Massif area has a lot to offer for snowboarders, including fun zones and boardercross courses. The lack of a dedicated snow park is compensated by the various freeriding zones, especially in the Combe de Gers bowl, known for its powder.
Samoëns for off-pistes
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Fun
Perfect
Off-piste enthusiasts can find their own winter wonderland here. Local ski schools offer guided off-piste adventures and even heliskiing trips to Italy. There are also opportunities to explore iconic ski areas like the Vallee Blanche descent above Chamonix.
Samoëns for families
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Fun
Perfect
Samoëns hits the sweet spot for families looking for a balance of tradition and kid-friendly fun. Children under 8 can ski for free, and the French Ski School offers lessons coupled with nursery care. Off the slopes, you'll find a host of activities like snowshoe walking, ice climbing, and even a floating aperitif experience on a private gondola.
Samoëns apres-ski
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Perfect
Poor
After a day on the slopes, Samoëns offers a modest yet charming après-ski scene that favors authentic mountain vibes over flashy nightlife. Le 8M des Monts is a popular choice for those looking for a rustic atmosphere, while Covey's Irish Pub is perfect for a laid-back pint. If you're in the mood for dancing, Red Rock Café has got you covered.
Samoëns
food scene
Samoëns food scene
Samoëns hits the sweet spot for families looking for a balance of tradition and kid-friendly fun. Children under 8 can ski for free, and the French Ski School offers lessons coupled with nursery care. Off the slopes, you'll find a host of activities like snowshoe walking, ice climbing, and even a floating aperitif experience on a private gondola.